Mechanisms and Evolution of Transcriptional Control in Mammals
- đ¤ Speaker: Dr. Duncan Odom - Cancer Research UK - Cambridge Institute at University of Cambridge.
- đ Date & Time: Thursday 22 May 2014, 16:00 - 17:00
- đ Venue: Hodgkin Huxley Seminar Room, Physiology Building, Downing Site
Abstract
In the last five years, our lab and its collaborators have revealed that most transcription factor binding diverges rapidly between closely related species such as human and mouse, and that relationships between TF functionality and conservation of binding among five diverse vertebrates are complex and can be unpredictable. In this talk, I will present one or two stories from our prior and recent work that impact the broad theme of PDN as a department.
Series This talk is part of the Foster Talks series.
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Dr. Duncan Odom - Cancer Research UK - Cambridge Institute at University of Cambridge.
Thursday 22 May 2014, 16:00-17:00